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![]() Yellow will turn green with high nutrients or low light. You will likely need undetectable nutrients levels to have true yellow. How are your nitrates? I don't think iron will be an issue unless you are dosing it.
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I also have a white and fluorescent yellow frag of my brothers on my frag rack which has maintained color. I have three 250 watt Mh @ 20k. Two t5 @ 10k. Two antinic t5 |
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![]() Nitrates, phosphates and lighting effect all SPS. If color is good everywhere else I would rules those out. While I agree high iron is unlikely unless you dose, low iron is very likely however it's not your tank that has the issue. Your "yellow" stag could have come from a low iron tank and is actually a green stag which are more common.
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Lots of yellow SPS on the coast, maybe the prairie reefers are stingy with their nice corals ![]() |
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![]() Agreed. This is my only true yellow coral.
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